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When Is Your Income Taxes Due

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Most people usually start doing their income taxes as soon as they get their W-2's back from their employers. However, there are some that will wait until the deadline; which in most states if not all of them, is April 15th.

Usually when people procrastinate in doing their income taxes; that usually means that they will end up paying back into the state or that they will break even. By that, they will not end up getting a refund of any sort because they did not pay in enough taxes to what they grossed for that years income. Where as those that files their income taxes right away, they will usually end up getting a refund of some sort! Most often when a family does not gross a lot of money, their income tax returns will be fairly high.

When filing your state and federal income taxes, the very most important thing that you will need to have are all you W-2's, if you are not self-employed. However, if you are self-employed you will need all of your 10-99 forms or any other forms you have. Along with having the forms, you will have to send copies into the state with the tax forms you need to fill out. Secondly, you will need the income tax forms themselves. In most cases, the government will send you the booklet provided you e-filed the previous year. If you did not, then you will have to go to a public/state building that will have the booklets. The simplest way though, is to e-file your income taxes. When you e-file, you are filing your income taxes over the computer through the internet. Then, all you will have to do is sign a form that gets printed out and mail that with your W-2 that you got from your employer!

One important thing that everybody should know when filing your income taxes, is to make sure that you have them filed by the due date. In most states, the due date to have the income taxes done by is April 15th. If you are self-employed or under other circumstances; need an extension you can file for one. If you are granted an extension, you will have until November 15th to have your income taxes filed. Most times when people have a lot of W-2 forms or other forms, they will end up having a professional do their taxes for them; especially those that are self-employed!

When filing your state and federal income taxes, it is a fairly simple thing to do. However, if you do not know what you are doing then it may be hard and possibly end up making a huge mistake! Therefore, if you are in doubt of doing your taxes-don't do them; ask for help or hire someone to do them for you!!!

Christine Gray is a recognized authority on the subject of Online Taxes. Her website Taxes Exposed provides a wealth of information on everything you will need to know about Income Taxes. All rights reserved. Articles may be reprinted as long as the content and links remains intact and unchanged.



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